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<p>[Page 34]</p><p>several days. When you compare this with the conditions in the Australian camps for civilians, you can only shake your head in astonishment and disapproval. Do the German authorities have no inkling of what it looks like here? By now, Alfred Suhl would have been home for some time, as would Consul Johannsen from Newcastle, and both would have reported to Berlin, as promised. I really do not understand why the German government is doing nothing for us.</p><p>The 45-year-olds have a good chance to get away on February 7, on a steamship via America. Franzen naturally is quite agitated and I wish for him that he will soon taste freedom. They are still awaiting their passports, which should get here any day now.</p><p>Since Lloyd George came to power, the smear campaigns against Germany have gathered momentum all over the world. Daily the newspapers are full of German barbarities and other tall tales, and our people are portrayed as the scum of the earth. All neutral</p>